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  4. BOLSHEVIK STEAM ROLLER

    Advices from He[?]singfors state that he Bo[?]sheviks occupy nearly the [?]hole of the Eastern Ukraine, and are causing a critical situation. They ...

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  5. ON STRIKE

    It is asserted that the Minister of Labor will intervene in the strike if the union leaders continue to be unable to control the rebels in their own ranks. The Glasgow situation is improving. Eighty per cent. of the ...

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  6. TERRITORIAL PROBLEMS

    A communique from Paris dated February 3 states: The representatives of the Great Powers, referring to the conflict between the Czecho-Slovaks ...

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  8. LABOR CONGRESS OPENS

    "The Times" correspondent at Berne telegraphs that the Socialist Conference was opened on February [?]. The German delegates were hostile to ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT

    The chairman of the Chillagoe Mining Company has explained that the latest terms have involved a debentures loss of £42,750 interest on ...

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  10. THE MOTHER PARLIAMENT

    The House of Commons reassembled yesterday afternoon. The House was crowded everywhere. Sir Donald M'Lean, newly-elected ...

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  11. CRIMES OF THE WAR

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs: A communique, dated February 3, states: There was a [?]lt attendance of representatives of the ...

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  12. PRISONERS IN HUNLAND

    The Australians still remaining in Germany now number 35. Captain Mills, an ex-prisoner, is proceeding to Germany in search of the missing. It ...

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  13. ALWAYS A HUN

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" warns the world not to expect anything satisfactory from the new German National Assembly. It ...

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  14. SUPPORT FOR HUGHES

    At a meeting of Australian soldiers held in connection with the War Chest Club in the Australian Y.M.C.A. Theatre, a resolution was ...

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  15. WILSON OPPOSES PICHON

    "The Times" staff telegraphs: M. Pichon refused to permit M. Longuett to wireless to Lenin in reply to the latter's message appointing M. ...

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  16. DIGGERS AT COLOMBO

    An Australian police force will arrive at Colombo shortly. A number of troops, resenting the embargo on landing, have broken ship, but no ...

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  17. FOODSHIPS IN HAMBURG

    It is announced from Berlin that four British and American cruisers have entered the Elbe en route for Hamburg, to protect the food ships. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN FLIERS

    The training of Australian airmen in England will cease on March 15. when the majority of the cadets will have qualified for commissioned rank. ...

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  19. MEMBERS OF THE LEAGUE

    "The Times" staff state that the membership of the league will consist of the first Powers who initial the completed document, to whom will be ...

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  20. SPARTACUS STORMCLOUDS

    A message from The Hague announces that Herr Ebert will open the Weimar Assembly on Thursday in threatening circumstances. ...

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  21. STOP-PRESS

    Dr. Suckling stated at 4.30 this afternoon that he had just lifted the quarantine from the house occupied by the relatives of Miss ...

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  22. DEVASTATION OF WAR

    [?] advices from The Hague state that a commission will proceed to Paris to discuss with the authorities how far Holland can co-operate ...

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  23. DE VALERA'S ESCAPE

    Edmund De Valera and two other Sinn Fe[?]ners escape last night. It is believed that accomplices threw in the yard the key to a small rear door. ...

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  24. ART SQUABBLE RECALLED

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states: Sir William Orpen, the official painter for the British Government at the Peace Conference, began his studies ...

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  25. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The London Bank of Australia is [?]ssuing its remaining 12,500 shares at [?]ar to ordinary shareholders.—:The Times." ...

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  26. ORIENT MAIL LINE

    The joint managers of the Orient [?]ail Lone will ask the shareholders, in March 10, to sanction amalgamation, the new firm to be entitled ...

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